Less than half an hour from posting this...
Peter Green 'Man of the World' documentary tonight on BBC4, at 9pm but also repeated a few hours later at 1.30am [Sat morn].
In both instances followed by a Fleetwood Mac 'history' doc, which may or may not feature a memorable early Green section.
Also at 11:30 tonight on BBC4 the Clapton/Winwood gig.

Repeat of genuinely fascinating doc about 'cult' Canadian songsmith Ron Sexsmith on BBC4 tonight [Sunday, Mar 6] at 11:30pm.
Ever since his 1995 solo debut [prior to which he was a guitar shredder, apparently ] - I've dismissed him as being far too generically derivative, with too few truly memorable songs, but you have to respect his longlasting creativity and genuine integrity - and he's almost pathologically modest, in contrast to the disingenuous humility of, say, a Springsteen.
I hesitate to 'recommend' these kind of progs, but in this case, I do.

I did catch him on Songwriters Circle along with Graham Gouldman and Fran Healey and found it hard going. Also caught This is Jethro Tull, which I have seen before and in documentary terms is more than poor, just plain awful.

As ever, usually feat great bands a few years after their heyday, but inc the full version of The Dolls' [pre-recorded backing track -lol] Jet Boy, but with Television from '78 playing live in the studio.
As I recall, there's also the dire Dictators version of 'Search and Destroy'; a real injusice, because their own material was fantastic.